7 April 2012
The Grocer
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Thorntons to relaunch e-commerce website
07 Apr 2012
Thorntons will re-launch its e-commerce website after Easter to offer a more personalised service.
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Time to adapt says Tesco as Value gets an upgrade
04 Apr 2012
Tesco is abandoning the famous blue and white stripes of its Value range, almost 20 years after it pioneered the category.
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Trust me. We've never been to a Harvester before
07 Apr 2012
When I was a girl there was an ad on TV that began “Have you ever been to a Harvester before?”. The response from mummy was always “Good God, no!”
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TV ad debut for Kinder chocolate
07 Apr 2012
Ferrero’s Kinder Chocolate hits TV for the first time this month.
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Tobacco display ban ‘to cost retailers £15.6m’
05 Apr 2012
Retailers have estimated the cost of compliance with the tobacco display ban, coming into force for large stores in England tomorrow, at £15.6m.
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Time to stop the big box creep Subscription
07 Apr 2012
It’s a measure of the unpopularity of supermarkets in the Scottish capital these days that chains now acquire empty premises on the quiet.
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Watchdog warns Sainsbury’s over seven-day family planner
04 Apr 2012
Sainsbury’s has been pulled up by the Advertising Standards Authority for its Feed Your Family for £50 campaign.
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We need clarity on agency worker rules Subscription
07 Apr 2012
Designed to give temporary workers parity in pay and employment conditions after 12 weeks, you might think there would be consensus on how to implement the Agency Workers Regulations correctly.
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Wensleydale rolls out Wallace & Gromit lunch packs
07 Apr 2012
Wensleydale Creamery is targeting the kids snacking market with the launch of Wallace & Gromit cheese lunch packs.
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Ugo debt revealed to be £2.5m
07 Apr 2012
Ugo collapsed into administration with debts of more than £2.5m, the administrators’ statement of affairs has revealed.
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